Question

The magazine Die Dame (“dee DAH-muh”) commissioned Tamara de Lempicka (“lem-PEE-kah”) to paint herself as a fashionable woman with a green one of these objects. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these objects that Filippo Marinetti claimed were “more beautiful than the Victory of Samothrace” in The Futurist Manifesto.
ANSWER: motor cars [or an automobile; accept a racing motor car or a roaring motor car; accept Autoportrait (Tamara in a Green Bugatti)]
[10e] Lempicka mostly painted in this style, which was also used for automobile designs like the Phantom Corsair. The Chrysler Building is in this characteristic style of the 1920s and ‘30s.
ANSWER: Art Deco [accept Arts décoratifs; accept Streamline Moderne]
[10h] A figure’s hair is blown straight back in Victoire, this designer’s Art Deco hood ornament for Citroën. The Streamline Moderne style took cues from this glassmaker’s interiors for the SS Normandie.
ANSWER: René Lalique (“luh-LEEK”) [or René Jules Lalique]
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Purdue APurdue B1010020
UChicago CPurdue C010010
UIUC APurdue D1010020
UIUC APurdue D1010020
UIUC APurdue D1010020
UIUC APurdue D1010020
UIUC APurdue D1010020
UIUC APurdue D1010020
UIUC APurdue D1010020
UIUC APurdue D1010020
UChicago AUIUC D1010020
WashU BUChicago D1010020
WashU BUChicago D1010020
WashU BUChicago D1010020
WashU BUChicago D1010020
WashU BUChicago D1010020
WashU BUChicago D1010020
WashU BUChicago D1010020
WashU BUChicago D1010020
Indiana AWashU C1010020
UIUC BWashU D010010